Drive Compliance and Profit with Oracle Healthcare Analytics

Learn how Oracle's Enterprise Health Analytics (EHA), coupled with Oracle Business Intelligence, speeds the delivery of clinical event reporting by leveraging data integrations to Cerner and the EHA Healthcare Data model.
How EHA integrates EMR and other operational data to provide actionable information with integrity and precision to ready you for the ACO market
How EHA integrates clinical, financial, administrative and research data to speed the time from data input to robust retrospective and predictive analytics
Examples of how Oracle EHA can unlock your EMR data for hospital-acquired conditions and prevention, ad-hoc and standard reporting and other valuable metadata
Data warehouse solutions including strategic roadmaps for Meaningful Use, Population Health Management and Accountable Care

Transcript of "Drive Compliance and Profit with Oracle Healthcare Analytics"

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Perficient is a leading information technology consulting firm serving clients throughout
North America.
We help clients implement business-driven technology solutions that integrate business
processes, improve worker productivity, increase customer loyalty and create a more agile
enterprise to better respond to new business opportunities.
About Perficient

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Lesli Adams, MPA
Director, Oracle Healthcare Business Intelligence
Lesli is the Director of Oracle Healthcare Business Intelligence for
Perficient. She is a clinical measurement advocate with 17 years of
healthcare analytics and business intelligence experience covering for-
profit, state, academic and federal healthcare including ambulatory clinic
management, comparative effectiveness evaluation, evidence-based
medicine, population health and clinical data warehousing. Prior to joining
Perficient, Lesli championed activities with Tenet, MD Anderson, The
University of Virginia Medical Center, and the US Navy.
Brady Davis
Director, Healthcare Strategy & Business Dev, Oracle
Brady leads healthcare strategy for Oracle Health Sciences Global
Business Unit with an emphasis on Enterprise Data Warehouse, Analytics
& Health Information Exchange along with supporting Oracle’s patient
engagement & mobile health strategies. He has been an innovator and
leader in the hospital ACO space as well as the consumer health and
wellness industry for over 15 years. Brady has a unique ability to merge
perspectives from multiple healthcare ecosystem viewpoints including but
not limited to: payers, providers, hospital/clinic, employers, retail, mobile
and consumer.
Our Speakers
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The push for EMR implementations and clinical workflow modification is
driven by the need to capture discrete data points that are a necessary
prerequisite for a provider's transformation. But achieving compliance
and profitability goals also requires the integration of clinical, financial
and administrative data and the impact must be seen in near real-time.
Drive Compliance & Profit

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• How Enterprise Healthcare Analytics (EHA) integrates EMR and
other operational data to provide actionable information with
integrity and precision to ready you for the Accountable Care
Organization (ACO) market
• How EHA integrates clinical, financial, administrative and
research data to speed the time from data input to robust
retrospective and predictive analytics
• Examples of how Oracle EHA can unlock your EMR data for
hospital-acquired conditions and prevention, ad-hoc and
standard reporting and other valuable metadata
Today’s Webinar – Q&A Agenda

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Topic 1: Did we put the cart before the horse when EMRs where developed? Does the EDW solution pick
up where that falls short?
Cart Before the Horse?

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Topic 4: Oracle has built adaptors for EHA to Cerner and Epic environments. Do those adaptors cover
100% of the CPOE or just the top 10 subjects? How can EHA support “in-system” predictive modeling
and enrich the data analytics within its own eco system?
Cerner and EPIC - ETL Adapters

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Final question. How is Oracle positioned with the EHA to support Accountable Care, Patient Centered
Medical Homes, and Patient Engagement?
The Future – ACOs and PCMH
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